Community Partnerships

For over three decades, UFV has upheld a commitment to excellence in teaching, comprehensive programming, regionally-focused research, and a multi-campus, community-based institutional model. We actively nurture our ties with the communities of the Fraser Valley because we have a responsibility to contribute to the growth and success of this region and its residents.

District of MissionUFV established a temporary campus in Mission in 1975 for continuing education and adult basic education programs. In 1996, UFV partnered with the Mission School District to open the Heritage Park Centre. In 2011, The District of Mission and UFV formed a partnership and launched a graphic design program at Mission Campus.

Envision FinancialUFV has partnered with Envision Financial to offer a Business Administration bridging program.

School District 78Has partnered with UFV to offer the Transitions program to SD78 high school students, offering them first year courses after school hours while in high school, earning them dual high school and university credit.

MSA MuseumThe UFV History Department and the MSA Museum have co-hosted the national Historica Foundation's annualFraser Valley Regional Historica Fairsince 2004, an event that sees hundreds of school children and their teachers, parents, and community leaders celebrate local history and Canada's national heritage.